
Richarlison is now wearing Ronaldo De Lima’s hair-cut at the 2002 World Cup as a tribute to victims of the deadly Coronavirus, cited on Daily Star. The Everton striker has three-quarters of his hair shaved, leaving the front to look exactly like the Brazilian legend who emerged top scorer and lifted the trophy for his country that year.
The 22-year-old forward said on his Instagram post: “In quarantine, we are like….” Richarlison who has also won the Copa America tournament with Brazil in 2019 talked about his life while in self-isolation and how he monitors the developments in England and his country.
“Yes, I’ve been following, both in Europe and in Brazil, which also has many confirmed cases,” the striker said. “It’s very worrying. “A situation that requires everyone to collaborate and do their part so that it normalizes quickly and everyone can return to a normal life. It’s time to think about who’s on our side, especially children and the elderly.” He also discussed the situation in England: “I think it’s like everywhere else in the world. Everything stopped here and people have stayed at home to avoid contagion.
“I’m calm about this, doing what the doctors and specialists have instructed. Unfortunately, it’s a situation that we need to deal with, it’s a very important health issue and it is time to turn our The Toffees point-man also opened up about the potential problems players are facing in the stay-at-home exercise which has affected their training routine.
“I think that here the players continue to do what is possible at home,” he added. “That we are going to lose something, due to time, this is inevitable. “But this is something much bigger than football. It’s a health issue. We can recover everything else with the return of normal jobs.”